So I'm going to do my BMR toe rods any advice on how you dropped the rear cradle. I have the car up on all 4's on garage floor do I have to lower both sides of the cradle. I know passenger side you have room to get the bolt on out. if you have to how did you lower it evenly. Also any other advice would be appreciated.

Easy side done loosened the toe arm on the driver side looks like I need to come down an 1inch. Makes me a little nervous to remove the front cradle bolts will tackle it tomorrow. Hopefully someone can give me a little advice buy then otherwise I'm just going for it anyway.

I just did it yesterday, didn't have to take any of the cradle bolts all the way out. Loosened all 4. I put a jack under the diff and loosened all 4 cradle bolts. took them out one at a time and screwed them back in about 10 threads so I knew they wouldnlt pull out when I lowered the cradle down. Had plenty of room to get the drivers side toe bolt out.

Well I finally got around to installing it went well. Passenger side was easy driver side was not that bad. I took the advice of supporting the rearend on a jack then loosening one cradle bolt at a time,then threading it back in about 10 turns. Slowly lowered the rearend didn't have to lower it down to far before I could wiggle the bolt out. Total install 1 1/2 taking my time, need to do my outer trailing arm bushing now didn't do them when I installed a year ago. Thanks for the help.

Well I finally got around to installing it went well. Passenger side was easy driver side was not that bad. I took the advice of supporting the rearend on a jack then loosening one cradle bolt at a time,then threading it back in about 10 turns. Slowly lowered the rearend didn't have to lower it down to far before I could wiggle the bolt out. Total install 1 1/2 taking my time, need to do my outer trailing arm bushing now didn't do them when I installed a year ago. Thanks for the help.

For the trailing arm bushings I used a 6" long 5/8 bolt with a ton of washers and a hole saw on the other end. Worked great. Same technique as in this video, which is where I got the idea. The hole saw I used had a diameter of 1 7/8".

except I used a large stack of washers instead of the inner sleve from the bushing to pull the bushing through the arm.